This is not fixing a structural crack - Its a temporary fix albeit with a good finish. This is cosmetic only and not a fix - waste of time for a crack that size.
Your right John, perhaps they should have torn all the walls off and rebuilt the structure, and re-stucco the entire wall? Not. Here's a tip my friend, if it's your house if you can afford it do it your way, don't speak for others who may not be able to afford proper fixing, but instead wish to contain the problem so it doesn't get worse.💩
Hey guy, I'm, not sure who on the meter box, But my son is always kidding around with me. The fact you watched a how to video and made yourself some cash is you doing your homework. Keep it up pal. Best wishes, and have a groovy day! kirk Giordano Plastering
Hi Alex Schack, excellent question, by the way I missed your comment until now, I am now responding to another. If the paper is broken I tell folks you have a choice apply the sika flex caulking or tear off all the stucco and re-lath and plaster. ( 9 out of 10 say caulk the crack.) The other 1 out of ten looks at me like I created the problem and wants to kick my ass. Thanks for the question and have a great day! kirk Giordano plastering
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Howdy OverYounder, there are at least 100 different reasons why stucco cracks. However a crack does not mean a leak. It's typical and normal for two coat stucco systems to crack even if a fella does the third coat, hydrates the best as possible far and beyond codes homes can still hairline due to movement. (Rain,traffic, windows and doors slamming, settling, ect.) Thanks for the question and sorry I can't be more specific. kirk Giordano Plastering
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We just had some wood exterior on our stucco house removed and replaced with new stucco. The upstairs looks great, but the two downstairs patches have lots of small cracks. I can see no such cracks on the original (1982) stucco work, and the upstairs new stucco doesn't show the same cracks. Is this normal? Will the downstairs stucco need to be replaced? I live in Solano County, CA.
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i dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Elliot Demetrius I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
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Hello! Not sure if you check threads from this far back but I just had some brick replaced on my stucco home, which left a half inch gap between brick and stucco. The area is about 10 feet long was wondering what your suggestion for filling would be. I was thinking quick Crete and then pre-mix stucco over it. Any suggestions appreciated!
Evening barbara, the fact is all patchwork has to set 28 days before painting, we don't have the time to go back to each patch to video what we did when it's painted. Most are perfect or the best one can get, but certainly, no one is one hundred percent on the money day after day, By the way, I can see a patch done by me or any person. Bringing peace, love, and harmony back to the world of plastering. With over 800 educational and free UA-cam videos, by your favorite plaster geek, “me,” and Jason, my son the bearded plasterer
Yes thats exactly what i just did om recent patch it was a large crack towards the bottin.kf a.block.home so i cleaned out crack added bonder and procecded.to.brown blend with green float then texture over. Customer was happy thank again for.ur videos i love my job
Howdy Tom, you apply a bonding agent but the wall must be very clean as nothing adheres to a dirt surface not even bonding agents. Live long and Plaster teaching repairing your number 1 investment your home
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Why the heck are there absolutely no cracks (hairline or otherwise) in the original stucco from 1982? What is the standard procedure for the cracks in brand new stucco--will they replace it all, add a new layer, or fill the cracks? Thanks for any info you can provide. (By the way, I watched several of your other videos, and you do great work.)
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Hi Kirk, Need some help. I have several hairline cracks and a few larger cracks in my stucco. I have used poly, acrylic and flex morr and with the expansion and contraction, (Arizona) it continually forces the caulk out of the crack. Obviously it then "bubbles up" the finish I put on looking like $*@%! After watching many of your videos, I've seen you do not recommend using mesh tape over the color coat.....so I am looking for suggestions. Really appreciate your videos, thanks and please keep em coming. Thanks!
Howdy Morris, sound like you have a home that does indeed lift a lot, some homes where I live have streams under them thus they do lift more than others. I would have recommended you caulk early in the morning with more Flex. You may have a maintenance issue that needs doing year after year depending on many things. Peace, love, and happiness to all. Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco nurds
You do beautiful work! It seems like you use a lot of Sikaflex 1a polyurethane caulking for the bigger cracks. Here in Portland, OR, the two stucco contractors I spoke with, both use Sonolastic 150 since it's low modulous and the silyl terminate polyether sealants supposedly outlast polyurethanes. Plus, it's paintable if that's needed. What are your thoughts on this?
Howdy Jason, I use sikaflex a lot for lathing as it's a sealant also. For cracks I rarely use this brand unless the cracks are huge and a primer and or acrylic will be used to go over, for crack repairs this product drags plus does not have the sand to match the majority of finishes. I prefer other caulking for cracks such as Mor-Flexx. Cheers and have a good and healthy new year, Kirk and Jason giordano
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ive got a bag of quickcrete base coat stucco. and many large structural cracks. can i do the prep, fill with polyurathane, weld-crete, then use the stucco instead of the rapid set. Thanks for the videos.
Good evening Bill Dude, follow these instructions.😉ua-cam.com/video/2eIkdeIBbMs/v-deo.html/ Stucco Structural large cracking, stucco walls with hairline cracks, no problemo, easy to fix. Our unique plastering Tip: all subscribers or anyone who stumbles on our channel with a question, type it into our Stucco/Plastering channel, and like magic, a video will appear to explain how it's done. This feature is miles ahead of any plastering forum. 🥳 Kirk & Jason Giordano Plastering
Kirk, using that Rapid Set the way you do - doesn't that leave an unsightly buldge in that area. I ask that because if you have the sun setting perpendicular to that wall casting light across it - I assume that buldge will be very unsightly (as it was on my recent repair that did that way). Any thoughts - of course you could put another layer of color coat and try to blend it - but seems you would have a big job to float a finish that looked right for that area. Any comments are welcome!
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Howdy Janis, the first year or two that we made these video's I did not wear a mic as my son suggested, the result is obvious, sorry. We so have 900 videos, 98% of them I do indeed wear a Mic. Live long and plaster Mastering Plastering for the beginner’s
Okay, I'm going to go out and sell mine now based on your suggestion of the Big Bad Wolf...LOL On a serious note, last year I had to do a lot of Tuck-pointing on my Brick house due to shifting throughout the decades. A handful of bricks had to be replaced too. Good thing the previous owner/s left some in the back shed. It's not about the big bad wolf, I GUARANTEE you no wolf is going to blow down your house. It's all about movement and shifting throughout time. Many people with brick houses go through the SAME maintenance on Brick walls throughout time. You do know that, right Cinderella?
This is not fixing a structural crack - Its a temporary fix albeit with a good finish. This is cosmetic only and not a fix - waste of time for a crack that size.
Your right John, perhaps they should have torn all the walls off and rebuilt the structure, and re-stucco the entire wall? Not.
Here's a tip my friend, if it's your house if you can afford it do it your way, don't speak for others who may not be able to afford proper fixing, but instead wish to contain the problem so it doesn't get worse.💩
Kirk, you are one heck of a great teacher.
Hi Doug, thank you.
Hey guy, I'm, not sure who on the meter box, But my son is always kidding around with me. The fact you watched a how to video and made yourself some cash is you doing your homework. Keep it up pal.
Best wishes, and have a groovy day!
kirk Giordano Plastering
Hi Alex Schack, excellent question, by the way I missed your comment until now, I am now responding to another.
If the paper is broken I tell folks you have a choice apply the sika flex caulking or tear off all the stucco and re-lath and plaster. ( 9 out of 10 say caulk the crack.)
The other 1 out of ten looks at me like I created the problem and wants to kick my ass.
Thanks for the question and have a great day!
kirk Giordano plastering
Educational and entertaining, well paced and well edited. All one could ask from what would otherwise have been mundane. Kept my interest. Thank you.
Good evening harry, man, I sho-nuff like your style. Thank you.😉
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Howdy OverYounder, there are at least 100 different reasons why stucco cracks. However a crack does not mean a leak. It's typical and normal for two coat stucco systems to crack even if a fella does the third coat, hydrates the best as possible far and beyond codes homes can still hairline due to movement.
(Rain,traffic, windows and doors slamming, settling, ect.)
Thanks for the question and sorry I can't be more specific.
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Thank you sir!! You are a Master of your craft!
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Evening Vegan cooking, I like that,
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Great video, good information. You saved me a lot of money :) Thanks!
We just had some wood exterior on our stucco house removed and replaced with new stucco. The upstairs looks great, but the two downstairs patches have lots of small cracks. I can see no such cracks on the original (1982) stucco work, and the upstairs new stucco doesn't show the same cracks. Is this normal? Will the downstairs stucco need to be replaced? I live in Solano County, CA.
Nice video good proffesional
Thank you Berus.
awesome video! lots of knowledge in a short amount of time! looks like it would be awesome to work with this guy!!
Greetings John, Man, I sho-nuff like your style.
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i dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Elliot Demetrius I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Elliot Demetrius It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
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Hello! Not sure if you check threads from this far back but I just had some brick replaced on my stucco home, which left a half inch gap between brick and stucco. The area is about 10 feet long was wondering what your suggestion for filling would be. I was thinking quick Crete and then pre-mix stucco over it. Any suggestions appreciated!
I'd recommend Mor-Flexx caulking, it no doubt will shirk, if so simply caluk it again with the same stuff as it matches grout and stucco.👨🏻🔬
@StuccoPlastering my house exteriors has smooth finishes no textures . Can I sand it down after I Rapid Set ?
Would've liked to see what it looked like when it dried out and painted,
Evening barbara, the fact is all patchwork has to set 28 days before painting, we don't have the time to go back to each patch to video what we did when it's painted.
Most are perfect or the best one can get, but certainly, no one is one hundred percent on the money day after day, By the way, I can see a patch done by me or any person.
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Thanks Kirk!
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Hey u ever use a non expanding spray foam to fill up crack
Howdy Juan, many times, after it's set we just cut off the excess and cover it with stucco, so the patch blends in. 🍻
Yes thats exactly what i just did om recent patch it was a large crack towards the bottin.kf a.block.home so i cleaned out crack added bonder and procecded.to.brown blend with green float then texture over. Customer was happy thank again for.ur videos i love my job
thanks for the reply! one more question on the subject, how can a base coat and stucco finish be applied to stucco wall that has been painted over?
Howdy Tom, you apply a bonding agent but the wall must be very clean as nothing adheres to a dirt surface not even bonding agents.
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what is your opinion about expansion joints. Would it be appropriate on a house where there is likely movement?
Good evening John, absolutely, depends on where they are needed. 😉
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Why the heck are there absolutely no cracks (hairline or otherwise) in the original stucco from 1982? What is the standard procedure for the cracks in brand new stucco--will they replace it all, add a new layer, or fill the cracks? Thanks for any info you can provide. (By the way, I watched several of your other videos, and you do great work.)
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Great work..! Thank you for your Great video..thank you
Evening Hanafiah, thank you.
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Hi Kirk, Need some help. I have several hairline cracks and a few larger cracks in my stucco. I have used poly, acrylic and flex morr and with the expansion and contraction, (Arizona) it continually forces the caulk out of the crack. Obviously it then "bubbles up" the finish I put on looking like $*@%! After watching many of your videos, I've seen you do not recommend using mesh tape over the color coat.....so I am looking for suggestions. Really appreciate your videos, thanks and please keep em coming. Thanks!
Howdy Morris, sound like you have a home that does indeed lift a lot, some homes where I live have streams under them thus they do lift more than others.
I would have recommended you caulk early in the morning with more Flex. You may have a maintenance issue that needs doing year after year depending on many things.
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👍 Thank you.
what if the paper wasn't intact?
Sorry JJ Barajas, but I don't understand Spanish.
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You do beautiful work!
It seems like you use a lot of Sikaflex 1a polyurethane caulking for the bigger cracks. Here in Portland, OR, the two stucco contractors I spoke with, both use Sonolastic 150 since it's low modulous and the silyl terminate polyether sealants supposedly outlast polyurethanes. Plus, it's paintable if that's needed. What are your thoughts on this?
Howdy Jason, I use sikaflex a lot for lathing as it's a sealant also.
For cracks I rarely use this brand unless the cracks are huge and a primer and or acrylic will be used to go over, for crack repairs this product drags plus does not have the sand to match the majority of finishes.
I prefer other caulking for cracks such as Mor-Flexx.
Cheers and have a good and healthy new year,
Kirk and Jason giordano
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Good evening Gogo, in my truck, I didn't need them for this repair.🤔
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couldn't you re wire the entire house with stucco netting over the plaster?
Howdy Thomas, that idea would be some serious overkill.
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ive got a bag of quickcrete base coat stucco. and many large structural cracks. can i do the prep, fill with polyurathane, weld-crete, then use the stucco instead of the rapid set. Thanks for the videos.
Good evening Bill Dude, follow these instructions.😉ua-cam.com/video/2eIkdeIBbMs/v-deo.html/ Stucco Structural large cracking, stucco walls with hairline cracks, no problemo, easy to fix.
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Kirk, using that Rapid Set the way you do - doesn't that leave an unsightly buldge in that area. I ask that because if you have the sun setting perpendicular to that wall casting light across it - I assume that buldge will be very unsightly (as it was on my recent repair that did that way). Any thoughts - of course you could put another layer of color coat and try to blend it - but seems you would have a big job to float a finish that looked right for that area. Any comments are welcome!
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He's doing a maximum minimum or is it the minimum maximum
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I would of chipped it out and put new lathe caulking ain't the right fix
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Im finding the background noise rather obliterates your voice.
Howdy Janis, the first year or two that we made these video's I did not wear a mic as my son suggested, the result is obvious, sorry.
We so have 900 videos, 98% of them I do indeed wear a Mic.
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The hek with plaster or stucco....it is true story bout the 3 lil piggies. Get brick house n never have to worry bout painting it or filling cracks.
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Ignorant person. Brick walls are also subjected to cracking, settling, movement, shrinkage. Do you really want to take advice from a nursery rhyme?
Okay, I'm going to go out and sell mine now based on your suggestion of the Big Bad Wolf...LOL
On a serious note, last year I had to do a lot of Tuck-pointing on my Brick house due to shifting throughout the decades. A handful of bricks had to be replaced too. Good thing the previous owner/s left some in the back shed.
It's not about the big bad wolf, I GUARANTEE you no wolf is going to blow down your house. It's all about movement and shifting throughout time. Many people with brick houses go through the SAME maintenance on Brick walls throughout time. You do know that, right Cinderella?
@@Nasauniverse001 LOL ..... so true